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Query: UNIPROT:P41181 (
collecting duct
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The effect of acute respiratory acidosis (ARA) on inner medullary
collecting duct
(IMCD) acidification was studied and the results were compared with previously obtained data by our laboratory in rats with acute metabolic acidosis (AMA). We employed the microcatheterization technique to directly measure pH and PCO2 with glass-membrane electrodes, and fluid samples were obtained for measurement of bicarbonate,
phosphate
, and ammonium. Arterial pH was 7.18 +/- 0.01 and PCO2 was 88 +/- 2 mmHg. The IMCD data were analyzed as a function of IMCD length (approximately 6 mm). pH decreased from 5.78 +/- 0.07 to 5.27 +/- 0.03 and PCO2 increased from 55 +/- 4 to 75 +/- 2 mmHg between origin and tip. Bicarbonate delivery decreased from 154 +/- 34 to 25 +/- 3 nmol/min but no change was noted in acid
phosphate
, ammonium, or net acid addition along the IMCD. However, net acid excretion was not different from that found previously in AMA. We conclude that during ARA acidification is augmented prior to, but not along, the IMCD. In contrast, during AMA we previously found that IMCD plays a major regulatory role in urinary acidification, accounting for about 50% of the excreted hydrogen ion.
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PMID:Effect of respiratory acidosis on acidification by the medullary collecting duct. 640 6
Lysosomal acid phosphatase (AcPase) activity was measured in individual segments of rat and rabbit nephrons employing 4-methylumbelliferyl
phosphate
as the substrate. Generation of reaction product was linear with incubation time up to 127 min and with tubule length. Activity was much higher in glomeruli and proximal tubules of rat than rabbit kidney. In both rat and rabbit there were higher activities in juxtamedullary than in superficial glomeruli. In rats, AcPase activity decreased from S1 to S3 segments, which parallels the known decrease in the number of lysosomes. Surprisingly, in rabbits of both sexes AcPase activity in the cortical
collecting duct
(
CCD
), which contains a limited number of lysosomes, was comparable to levels measured in the S1 and S2 segments of the proximal tubule. Similarly, in the male rat values for AcPase activity in the cortical thick ascending limb, distal convoluted tubule,
CCD
, and medullary
collecting duct
paralleled those in the S3 segment. These findings suggest that a considerable amount of AcPase in the distal nephron is either extralysosomal or that the amount of lysosomal AcPase activity per unit volume is greater in distal nephron segments compared with the proximal tubule. Different K'm values for AcPase in S1 segments and
CCD
were found in the rabbit, suggesting the presence of different isoenzymes.
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PMID:Acid phosphatase activity in the mammalian nephron. 646 19
The effect of the absence of parathyroid hormone on nephron acidification was determined in rats after acute thyroparathyroidectomy (TPTX). Tubular fluid samples were obtained from the superficial late proximal tubule (LPT), the early distal tubule ( EDT ), and along the inner medullary
collecting duct
(IMCD), and the results were compared with those obtained from control rats. In the LPT after TPTX, pH was lower, 6.66 +/- 0.01 vs. 6.73 +/- 0.01, and ammonium and net acid delivery were increased significantly. In the EDT no differences in pH, bicarbonate, or net acid were found between groups, whereas ammonium and acid
phosphate
were significantly different. Along the IMCD in control rats, pH decreased from 6.58 to 5.21 and the addition of about 430 nmol/min of net acid was observed. After TPTX more net acid entered the duct and pH was lower, 5.66, but did not change; neither did the amount of bicarbonate, ammonium, acid
phosphate
, or net acid change significantly along the duct. Net acid excretion was not different, however, among groups. These results demonstrate that TPTX markedly affects nephron acidification, increasing net acid along the proximal tubule. In contrast to that in control rats, however, net acidification is completed prior to the IMCD. We conclude that the acute absence of parathyroid hormone may significantly affect local nephron acidification but does not alter acid excretion.
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PMID:Effect of acute thyroparathyroidectomy on nephron acidification. 672 Sep 62
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of acute furosemide administration on urine acidification. U-B Pco2 was used to assess collecting-duct hydrogen ion secretion in rabbits infused with bicarbonate. Prior to furosemide administration, the U-B Pco2 was virtually zero, indicating very low or absent hydrogen ion secretion in the
collecting duct
. Intravenous furosemide infusion resulted in a significant increase in the U-B Pco2. This increase could not be attributed to changes in blood Pco2, plasma potassium concentration, or urine
phosphate
concentration and buffer capacity. Furthermore, the rise in U-B Pco2 was independent of any change in urine bicarbonate concentration. We conclude that furosemide leads to an augmentation of collecting-duct hydrogen ion secretion in the rabbit, perhaps by increasing sodium reabsorption in the
collecting duct
.
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PMID:Effect of furosemide on collecting-duct hydrogen ion secretion in the rabbit. 678 Jun 42
The presence of carbonic anhydrase activity in rabbit and mouse kidneys was examined using a histochemical procedure with plastic embedded sections stained by the modified version of the cobalt-
phosphate
method (Hansson, 1967, 1968; Ridderstrale, 1976). Proximal convoluted tubules (S1 and S2 segments) in both species were strongly positive for carbonic anhydrase activity on the membranes of the luminal, lateral, and basal surfaces. The apical cytoplasm beneath the brush border and the nuclei also stained positively for carbonic anhydrase. The S3 segment (pars recta) of the proximal tubule in the rabbit was positive on the luminal membrane, with somewhat less intensity seen on the lateral and basal surfaces. This segment in the mouse was completely negative. The first part of the thin limbs of long-looped nephrons exhibited strong staining in the mouse. Faint luminal staining was present on descending thin limbs of short-looped nephrons in the mouse. In the rabbit, both the medullary and cortical ascending thick segments of the limb of Henle were completely negative. In contrast, the medullary and cortical ascending thick limbs in the mouse kidney showed staining on all plasma membranes. The intercalated cells in the cortical and medullary portion of the collecting tubules stained positively for carbonic anhydrase in both species. The principal cells of the
collecting duct
in the cortex were negative in the rabbit and faintly positive in the mouse. The principal cells in the upper medullary collecting tubules in both species stained intensely along the luminal, lateral, and basal cell membranes. The papillary collecting ducts were largely negative in both the rabbit and the mouse. Some interstitial cells in the rabbit in the region of the papillary tip were strongly positive. We conclude that there is a marked difference in carbonic anhydrase activity within and between the renal tubular segments of the rabbit and the mouse. In addition, these distinct differences that exist between the two species correlated with known physiological roles in ion transport.
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PMID:Carbonic anhydrase histochemistry in rabbit and mouse kidneys. 681 76
A histochemical analysis of glycoproteins, proteins, and some enzymes was done in kidneys from adult male lizards. The enzymes belong to different pathways of the cell metabolism which include EMBDEN-MEYERHOF and pentose-
phosphate
pathways, KREBS cycle, and to the lipid and protein metabolism. 2 cell types are described in the
collecting duct
, one being probably responsible for active transport and the other involved in mucous secretion. The proximal tubule, intermediate segment and distal tubule seem to perform an efficient aerobic metabolism. The proximal tubules probably take part in the final steps of uric acid formation. Aminic groups and the amino acids tyrosine, tryptophan, arginine, cysteine, and cystine are always present in the secretory granules of the sexual segment. These granules also have neutral glycoproteins and acid phosphatase activity.
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PMID:Histochemistry of the kidney of the tropical lizard Tropidurus torquatus. 688 33
The mode and mechanism of
phosphate
transport in the light portion of the rabbit cortical
collecting duct
were studied with isolated tubular perfusion. Control studies (n = 48) revealed a mean transepithelial potential difference (PD) of -16.5 +/- 1.3 mV and net
phosphate
absorption (JPO4) of 0.58 +/- 0.07 pmol.mm-1.min-1. To characterize transport, the effects of flow rate, ouabain, amiloride, and
phosphate
concentration, and parathyroid hormone (PTH) were analyzed. There was a significant linear relationship between JPO4 and flow rate (n = 48) (r = 0.71, P less than 0.025). Increasing the difference between lumen and bath
phosphate
concentration from -8.0 to +8.0 mg/dl was associated with a stepwise increase in JPO4 from -0.18 +/- 0.02 to 0.93 +/- 0.05 pmol.mm-1.min-1. PTH had no effect on JPO4. To assess the effects of PD, the tubules were treated with either amiloride (n = 6) or ouabain (n = 7). JPO4 fell significant in both circumstances with reduction of PD, although there remained significant residual transport following amiloride addition. The data demonstrate significant
phosphate
transport in this segment that is independent of PTH and altered by transepithelial electrical and concentration gradients as well as flow rate.
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PMID:Phosphate transport in the light segment of the rabbit cortical collecting tubule. 706 47
It is generally assumed that at least part of distal acidification occurs along the
collecting duct
. Complete and direct evaluation of acidification along this nephron segment is unavailable, however. The purpose of these experiments was to quantify the net acidification rate along the inner medullary
collecting duct
(IMCD) and to measure the effect of acute HCl acidosis. In 13 control rats (arterial pH, 7.39 +/- 0.01; PCO2, 39 +/- 1 mmHg) and 11 HCl-infused rats (arterial pH 7.18 +/- 0.01; PCO2, 40 +/- 1 mmHg) we obtained four to eight IMCD samples by a modified microcatheterization technique that also permitted measurement of in situ and in vitro pH. Tubular fluid pH decreased along the IMCD in both groups and was more acidic by 0.2-0.4 pH units in the acid-infused rats. Bicarbonate reabsorption was noted in both groups as delivery along the IMCD decreased from 205 +/- 127 to 26 +/- 6 nmol/min in control rats and from 219 +/- 118 to 17 +/- 4 nmol/min in the acidotic group. Ammonia delivery to and addition along the IMCD was significantly greater in the acidotic rats--from 193 +/- 59 to 462 +/- 53 nmol/min in control and from 887 +/- 126 to 1,396 +/- 90 nmol/min in acidotic rats. No significant change in total or titrated
phosphate
was seen. Net acid addition along the IMCD was over twice as great in acidotic rats, 450 vs. 970 nmol/min. Our results indicate that significant net acid addition occurs along the IMCD and that during acidosis this acidification rate increases.
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PMID:Acute metabolic acidosis augments collecting duct acidification rate in the rat. 732 36
Upon administration of bumetanide in normal human subjects, both glomerular filtration rate and effective renal plasma flow were increased, in approximately proportional amounts. Sodium excretion rose to 16 per cent of filtered load, whereas there was a chloriuresis of 23 per cent. During maximal water diuresis, the drug caused an increase in urine flow rate associated with a rise in osmolal clearance and no change in solute-free water clearance. Intravenous injection of the drug during hypertonic saline infusion into hydropenic subjects resulted in the virtual abolition of water abstraction from the
collecting duct
. The drug caused a modest increase in
phosphate
excretion but no change in the percentage of filtered bicarbonate excreted. Furthermore, neither urinary pH nor net hydrogen ion excretion was altered by the drug. The data suggest that bumetanide has its major action in the loop of Henle but that it also inhibits sodium transport in the proximal tubule. In addition, the nature of the proximal action does not appear to be related to a carbonic anhydrase inhibitory effect. These latter observations regarding the proximal action of the drug were verified by micropuncture studies performed in the dog.
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PMID:Renal effects of bumetanide. 733 67
Renal handling of
phosphate
occurs in the proximal convoluted tubule. Absorption of this anion also occurs in the pars recta and distal convoluted tubule, the latter a structurally and functionally diverse segment. The purpose of the present investigation was to examine
phosphate
transport by the cortical
collecting duct
of the rabbit. Segments of cortical collecting tubule, beyond the last cortical branch, were isolated and perfused in vitro with an artificial solution simulating plasma as the perfusing and bathing medium. The perfusion solution contained either 3 or 25 mM bicarbonate. Net
phosphate
transport was measured using 32P as the radionuclide tracer, with identical specific activity in perfusing and bathing solutions. A net absorptive flux for
phosphate
was demonstrated, amounting to 2-3% of the delivered load. In addition, this absorptive flux was linearly related to perfusion rate and, thus, delivered load, but independent of the lumen bicarbonate concentration or pH.
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PMID:Phosphate transport by isolated rabbit cortical collecting tubule. 737 47
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